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Click and drag to resize columns.
Option-click to reset the column to its default position.
Click here to select a SCSI-Device from this list.
The “Info”-, “Start/Stop”- and “Mount”-commands below will only work on the selected device.
Cmd-click on a disk’s entry to see a menu of all Mac volumes on the device. Mount any volume with the menu.
This item represents the SCSI-Bus of your Macintosh.
If you have multiple SCSI-Buses installed, you can select a different bus with the pop-up menu.
The button is dimmed because normally only disk-drives have implemented the Start/Stop-Unit command. The selected device is not a disk.
Click here to start or stop the SCSI-Diskdrive currently selected.
Mt. Everything will first try to umount all volumes on the disk and then spin down the drive.
Click here or type “O“ to select the way Mt. Everything’s commands will work.
Mount volumes from a SCSI-Disk.
The button is disabled because you do not have a disk selected.
Click here or type “M” to mount all Volumes found on the selected disk.
Option-click to reinstall a fresh copy of the disk driver.
Click here or type “U” to rescan the SCSI-Bus and update the displayed information.
Option-click or type “Option-R” to reset the entire bus (e.g. if you have switched a device’s SCSI-ID).
Displays information on the selected SCSI-Disk or SCSI-Bus.
The button is dimmed because Mt. Everything has no info to display for the selected item.
Click here or type “I” to get information on the selected SCSI-Device or SCSI-Bus.